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Absentee applications by mail sent by state political parties is no cause for concern

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Absentee applications by mail sent by state political parties is no cause for concern
Absentee applications by mail sent by state political parties is no cause for concern

Beth Dlug, Allen County director of elections says this type of mailing is a normal practice during a general election.

Over 13,000 absentee ballot applications have already been approved by the Allen County Election Board for the November 3 election.

Allen county voters might receive unsolicited applications to vote by mail.

Allen county director of elections beth dlug says the applications are sent from the state political parities and that this is a normal practice during the general election.

Dlug says the application is a legitimate one.if you decide to use it she encourages you to send it to the local office and not the indianapolis address that's listed as the return address.if you've already sent in an application for an absentee ballot there's no reason to send another application in.the first round of ballots is going out on september 18th.so far, more than 13-thousand absentee ballot applications have been approved by the

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